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After reviewing the financial position of the club, the Management Committee agreed to increase the members discount on bar & food purchases from 10% to 12,5% as from 1 May 2019.

The Elton John Experience

Saturday 1 June 2019.

RESERVED SEATING FULLY SUBSCRIBED - ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER OF ENTRY ONLY TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE

England Golf have allowed the counties, on a needs basis, to extend Preferred Lies until 31 May 2019.

KHGC will therefore revert back to Preferred Lies as from today (Wednesday 1 May 2019), until further notice.

R&A 9 Hole Challenge - Saturday 4 May 2019Tee time 11:00 - 14:00 - Book online
Max handicap: 28 Men & 36 women. A club qualifying competition. The leading 2 scores will be added together to form a pair. A pair may only include one player under the age of 18. The leading 9 pairs in the country based on their combined stableford points will be offered the chance to play in a 9 hole competition organised by R&A at Royal Portrush on 13 July 2019

Using a Buggy in Competitions

To comply with EGU rules, members are required to provide the club with a medical certificate, allowing them to use a buggy during club qualifying competitions.

Click HERE to download the required medical certificate for completion.

It is a condition of any competition organised by the EGU that players must walk at all times during a stipulated round, unless permitted to use a golf buggy. A golf buggy may be used by a player who can provide a valid current medical certificate of disability and has requested permission to use a golf buggy by the closing date for any competition they seek to enter. Where the disability prevents the player from driving the buggy, he/she may nominate a third party to drive the buggy

allowing following matches or groups to play through when searching for lost balls

pace of play: It is a group's responsibility to keep up with the group in front. If it loses a clear hole and it is delaying the group behind, it should invite the group behind to play through, irrespective of the number of players in that group

priority on the course: unless otherwise determined by the Committee, priority on the course is determined by a group's pace of play. Any group playing a whole round is entitled to pass a group playing a shorter round. The term 'group' includes a single player